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1. lucky
adjective.
(ˈlʌki)
Occurring
by
chance.
Antonyms
unfortunate
negative
Synonyms
fortunate
Featured Games
2. lucky
adjective.
(ˈlʌki)
Having
or
bringing
good
fortune.
Antonyms
unlucky
unfortunate
unfavorable
inconvenient
inauspiciousness
Synonyms
hot
apotropaic
serendipitous
3. lucky
adjective.
(ˈlʌki)
Presaging
or
likely
to
bring
good
luck.
Antonyms
unpropitious
poor
unsuccessful
unhappy
bad
uncomplimentary
Synonyms
prosperous
favourable
propitious
favorable
4. dip
verb.
(ˈdɪp)
Immerse
briefly
into
a
liquid
so
as
to
wet,
coat,
or
saturate.
Antonyms
impartiality
partiality
disinclination
dislike
abstain
refuse
leave office
Synonyms
immerse
sop
duck
souse
dabble
Etymology
dip (English)
dyppan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. dip
verb.
(ˈdɪp)
Go
down
momentarily.
Antonyms
gain
be born
ascent
vernal equinox
Synonyms
decline
go down
Etymology
dip (English)
dyppan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. dip
verb.
(ˈdɪp)
Stain
an
object
by
immersing
it
in
a
liquid.
Antonyms
stay in place
float
Synonyms
stain
Etymology
dip (English)
dyppan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. dip
verb.
(ˈdɪp)
Dip
into
a
liquid
while
eating.
Antonyms
defeat
appear
take office
Synonyms
eat
Etymology
dip (English)
dyppan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. dip
noun.
(ˈdɪp)
A
candle
that
is
made
by
repeated
dipping
in
a
pool
of
wax
or
tallow.
Antonyms
rise
ascend
end
crescendo
Synonyms
candle
taper
Etymology
dip (English)
dyppan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. dip
noun.
(ˈdɪp)
A
thief
who
steals
from
the
pockets
or
purses
of
others
in
public
places.
Antonyms
waxing
widening
increment
overspend
divest
Synonyms
pickpocket
cutpurse
thief
Etymology
dip (English)
dyppan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. dip
verb.
(ˈdɪp)
Plunge
(one's
hand
or
a
receptacle)
into
a
container.
Antonyms
humanize
deflate
thicken
Synonyms
plunge
Etymology
dip (English)
dyppan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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